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<blockquote data-quote="Melgar" data-source="post: 2678388" data-attributes="member: 520626"><p>You sound like you had a blast even if it was in a muddy canal. I'm guessing the beer and Whiskey lubricated your adventurous spirits! The sheer adventure of it all lolol. I have done wild swimming before, spontaneity is the key. Naked swimming is the best. There is nothing like it. When I lived in Québec (I lived on a lake) I would go early morning when the mist was still blanketing the water and nobody was around, and in I would go. I loved it. So hearing you swimming in open water, I just want to get out and into the open water and swim. There is a lake close by, but unfortunately there is a very healthy population of leaches. The dogs love to swim there, but we have to check them over , but they don't care. I'm not really a sqeamish about such things but I would prefer not to have them stuck to my body. We haven't got the meltI'll check out your outdoor swimming society link for sure. I need a swim suit !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Melgar, post: 2678388, member: 520626"] You sound like you had a blast even if it was in a muddy canal. I'm guessing the beer and Whiskey lubricated your adventurous spirits! The sheer adventure of it all lolol. I have done wild swimming before, spontaneity is the key. Naked swimming is the best. There is nothing like it. When I lived in Québec (I lived on a lake) I would go early morning when the mist was still blanketing the water and nobody was around, and in I would go. I loved it. So hearing you swimming in open water, I just want to get out and into the open water and swim. There is a lake close by, but unfortunately there is a very healthy population of leaches. The dogs love to swim there, but we have to check them over , but they don't care. I'm not really a sqeamish about such things but I would prefer not to have them stuck to my body. We haven't got the meltI'll check out your outdoor swimming society link for sure. I need a swim suit ! [/QUOTE]
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